[gui-talk] New Win 7 PC and Adobe Flash

Doug Lee dgl at dlee.org
Wed May 16 23:04:55 UTC 2012


Are you using the 32-bit or 64-bit version of IE? The 32-bit version
is still recommended for use with assistive technology such as JAWS,
according to what I'm told, even on 64-bit Windows versions.

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 06:17:15PM -0400, John DeWitt wrote:
Hi Andy,

I have no thoughts; however, I'd certainly like to hear how the issue gets
resolved, if it does.

John De Witt 

-----Original Message-----
From: Baracco, Andrew W [mailto:Andrew.Baracco at va.gov] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 5:31 PM
To: Discussion of the Graphical User Interface, GUI Talk Mailing List
Subject: [gui-talk] New Win 7 PC and Adobe Flash

I recently bought a new Dell PC with Win 7 64 git.  I have been unable
to play videos such as Youtube videos or any links to videos on web
sites.  I am told to install Adobe Flash.  I installed the latest
version of Flash, and it appears in Programs and Features under control
panel.  Still, videos do not play and I am told to either install Flash
or make sure that JavaScript is enabled in IE 9. I have scoured the
security and advanced tabs under internet options in IE 9, and cannot
find anything that refers to JavaScript.  Anything else I can try?

 

Andy

 

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